Woman’s March Gets Darker With Talk of ‘Blowing Up the White House’

Nicholas Fondacaro | January 21, 2017
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If Ashley Judd’s R-rated rant comparing President Donald Trump’s team to the Nazi’s wasn’t insane enough, loony Madonna admitted to wanting to kill the newly inaugurated president of United States. “Yes, I am angry. Yes, I am outraged. Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House,” she proclaimed to the hundreds of thousands of march attendees in Washington, DC on Saturday. But yet, she started her address declaring, “Welcome to the revolution of love!

[Welcome] to the rebellion, to our refusal as women to accept this new age of tyranny,” she shouted as she appeared to go completely off the deep end and claimed individuality was now outlawed, “Where not just women are in danger, but all marginalized people, where being uniquely different right now might truly be considered a crime.

It took this horrific moment of darkness to wake us the fuck up,” she shrieked.

Madonna proceeded to ramble on about how good people became complacent, which allowed for evil to win back in November. “Well, good did not win this election. But good will win in the end,” the singer announced, “The revolution starts here.

If her hate filled rambling wasn’t vindictive enough, she had a message for those who didn’t agree with her. “And to our detractors that insist that this march will never add up to anything, fuck you! Fuck you,” she projected to the crowd which included children. This was the point in which CNN and MSNBC both cut away from her diatribe. The host on each outlet joked that the “Material Girl” was at it again, a reference to one of her songs.

She then warned the crowd that the time for “much-needed change” was at hand and pressured them, stating, “Change that will require sacrifice, people. Change that will require many of us to make different choices in our lives. But this is the hallmark of revolution.” After a brief hyping up of the crowd, she let her true feelings show:

Yes, I am angry. Yes, I am outraged. Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. But I know that this won't change anything. We cannot fall into despair. As the poet, W. H. Auden once wrote on the eve of World War II, “we must love one another or die.”

A rather violence laced declaration of intent as she claimed “I choose love. Are you with me? Say this with me. We choose love!”

Trump’s inauguration has really took the radical leftist off their hinges and exposed their violent nature. Between descriptions of Trump as the secessionist South from ABC’s Matthew Dowd, to comparisons to Nazis’ and gas chambers, and now the blowing-up of the White House they have really escalated things very quickly in just two days. 

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